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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,
TIMM :—Daily, Five Dollars I,er year, strictly in ad
vane. Meekly, Single subscriptions Two Dol
lars per year; in palm of five, One Dollar.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
'Departure and Arrival or Passenger
Trains.
Pittsburgh, Fbrt Wayne and Chicago Railroad.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, PitLsburgh.)
Leave Pittsburgh. Cresnme. Ft Wayne
Rfreis IC 8613 A. 111.•• 101 P. 111
Express Train.- 12:50 P. M. 8:45 P. M.
Arrive at Chicago
Express, 6,47 P. M. I ....... 8,17 A. 31
B.e turning ; a rive Pittsburg - 13
Mail, 8:2.5 Expresa, 3:30 P. M. I Express, 220 A. Id
(From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.)
New Brighton Accommodation.. 9:30 A. 31. P. St
" 5:03 A.. M. 12:10 P.M
StAikmak: •
(Prom earner- of .Libertymmi Grant streeni.)
Leaves. Arrives.
8:50 P. M. 12:45 P. 51.
2:50 A. M. 1150 P. M.
41:20 P. M. .1220 A. M.
Express Train.
Mail s
Fast
TlM'Johnstown' Way Pliiisenor
Train 6:00 A. M. 1:10 P. M.
Johnstown Accommodation_.... 2:50 P. M. A. M.
First Turtle Creek . -....10140 A. M. 6:50
Saeond" DI. - -TD.3O A. Al.
Thiid MI 6:15 RAI
FittsDaiyh and Chnneascafc Railroad.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
Mail Train 7:00 A. M. 6:15 P. 31
Express Train.. ........... ........... 4:30 P. AI. 8:45 A. AI
Clactland and littshargh Enamels/.
(From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaves. Arrives.
Express Train 12.15 A. 31. 2.40 A. IL
Mail Train 6.25 A. M. 4.00 P. 31.
1.05 P. 31. 8.30 P. 31.
Wellsville Accommodation 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M.
P.ttsbargh, CUILIrnbILS sal C.lnrinnch Railroad.
(From Liberty and Grant streets.)
Leaven Pitts. (4iluinbus. Arr. in Cin.
Fast Line 12.15 .4. M. 8.00 A. 31. 1130 A. 31
Express Train.. 1.05 P. M. 1.30 A. M. 730 A. Al
Treatment of Fires In Russia
, It is generally conceded that nowhere in this
country can there be found a loom prompt and
efficient fire department than that of our city.
We think the superiority of the volunteer over
the paid tire organization has been fully illus
trated here, and we venture to say that in no
city of equal size in the world is the tire depart
ment so cheaply maintained. As a general
thing, the fire organizations of our country are
superior to those of the older nations of Europe,
with their ponderous machines and military
precision, and at. this time we think it not in
, appropriate to publish the following, as illus
trative of the fact. It is from the pen of a cor
respondent of the Springfield Republican, now
sojourning. in
,St. Petersburg:
A remarkable institution of St. Petersburg
is the Fire Department, and one of the most
• farcical entertainments to be met with is the
sight of a company with its apparatus going to
a fire, and its management when arrived there.
In the first place comes a herald on horseback
-,1114 in -uniform, dashing down the streekon a
fitll run, to announce the approach of the cap-
Win of the company. From an eighth to a
quarter of a mile behind follows the captain
h~it self, clad in full military dress, including a
lbn sword and white gloves, and seated - in a
isarouche drawn by throe horses abreast, going
at the top of their speed. Now comes\a short
platform wagon, also drawn by three horses,
~on.the top of which stand half a dozen of
Men and an engine, made precisely like a
common garden pump, but having two and a
half times the power of that worthy little ma
chine. Behind these will usually be seen an
other wagon carrying in addition to fifty feet
in length of two inch hose, as many soldiers in
„gKetit
coats and helmets as can well pile on to ,
and then todr br five otlicr Vials. - carrying
each one man beside the driver, and a small
silted barrel, lying datwise, and having a square
hole in its top, for convenience of dlling it by
Means of,buckets.
.A standing reward of about fifteen dollars
to. the company which first matches a fire,
•. causes the drivers to whip their horses into a
furious canter, and as the train dashes along
the street, exciting the pride, admiration and
awe of the untraveled natives, the whole sight
is so ludicrous that a spectator, who happens to
_have, seen the fire brigades of other cities, can
iklth ditlicillty"repress - inch noisY laughter as
• 'puts him in danger of going to the lock-up for
boltifiions . behavior.
`Ohe'e arrived at the tire, with melting horses
and empty water casks, all interest in the
burning building appears to cease. The cap.
Alis,„ irthis,carriage, takes up a. positioe,which
.ifiiirdirthe aged
view Of the flames, while'tlu'
urn go deliberately to unbending the fifty feet
t o e, .v i tti l its.three-eightS of 'an inbh nor.-
ke, and, after everything has been arranged
with •military precision, the water casks are
-ordered off to the river to be filled. When
. One or these returns, it is connected with the
Pillnpa, the brakes of winch are set in motion
givtlie rate of twenty strokes per minute, (by
,'teal timing:Al thec watch,-) while-the man
holding the nozzle of- rho-,discharge looks out
for same elevated - positliA from which he can
throW water into the - chamber windows, and if
Ile .fails to secure a convenient berth upon a
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pile ; of dry goods boxes or a cart's tail, - the
probability is that you will see him, in the
f:qurseqf ten plinutes, in the second story of a
neighhoring him.Se;witli his hose passing up on
the- outside, and playinfrom the window of
into i This nto the other: plan works to the
titttiSketion of ail concerned, while the barrel
Of water bolds put hut after awhile the "ma
chine', begins to •Islick air," and then comes a
lblid•,hurrah and cessation of operations till
another cask can be backed up end attached to
the suction of the Torrent, the Niagara or the
Cataract, or engine of, whatever aspiringttame
happened to be imposed at its christening,: •
Of course,...kuoh'-appfiratitS;ind - -indnagemen t ,
" 4. have 4escrilic4 cap produce no • effect
apon the 'flames' until_ the, Wilding is burned
Afti7sdia=thei Ilici , hoeiimes• 'concentrated - en the
ground floor, when, if the. house be narrow,
the engines will play horizontally, and most
japly effect a tnal] saying of charcoal. The
alla of brick houies; being on average three '
feet thick, never fall down.; -bind noticed
that white a portion of the men were toying '
with the pumps and water casks, another set
went wildly to work, smashing all the win
dows and chopping holes, in the.roofthiwhiie
yet others rushed on in advance of the flames',
pitching sofas, tables and pier glitmes out of the
second 'and 'third story windows on to the
pavements, the fall, of course, dashing every
thing to. pieces.
conduct Such in countries of older civilize
nsually 'esteemed the work of meni t i :
hoeing 'tinder tbe effects of temporary insan i ,
bet, after seeing it practiced by regular '
drillM t fireMen, whose interest in saving prop
erty, or., even their own lives, would never
lead to any spontaneous action of the kind, I
came to the conclusion there must be some
philosophy at the bottom of it—an idea in'
which I was confirmed by careful inquiry of
amintelligant Russian. According to his ac- '
client; the' furniture- of a burning house is
thinvim out solelV with. a view to prevent its
feeding thuAatnes, by creating a draft through
the windowtarld roof in order that they may
constutte the timber work as soon as porsible,
Ind thuS pibvent the greater damage that
would result to.the walls from a confined and
slower combitition.
flatcafte#4 3 l l 4l:l;49 txely altogether upon
the nrectepartmenl. It is customary to invoke
tnt,stipernatural aid. ...4s•soon as convenient
ter a fire has broken out,all the priests in'the
neighborhood assemble and march in solemn
procession around!the flaines, , bearing pictures
of the saints, and other insignia of office,,
and uttering - prayers in the Sclavonic tongue.
Great interest is felt by residents in the vicin
ity in the route which they.take,fineause it is
believed that the' flames' will not spread , be
yOntyt; but am not, aWare ttat ; the priest
ars it alt particular ' n the 'se ject,`eicept to
avoid intense heat; tied Allow such streets and
Opeti_spaces as are broad enough to make it
tolerablycertain the flames will norreach be-
Y r oi4"tliere. • I'
'' 4 l.)in•l'M4- "Ey'ABLE," ,Fred Kent, :Sank
Ryah, Kate•Denin, and other actors of merit,
are.,ehmedtor .the present season at the /4414 - ,
16 Ttiqop}. ..14isa .Vaughan, an ith.t:
rail oaf sterling merit is' to V the leaclieg
(11A, fine array - 9f stars iniseettent .
mariagate anticria iiroaperousaea.:
they may not be duel
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The Cooper Opera Troupe.
Last evening we had a rare musical treat at
the Apollo Theatre, in Verdi's grand opera of
"II Trovatore, or the Gipsey's Vengeance," as
rendered by the Cooper English Opera Troupe.
The company is a superior one, the 'principal
singers being fully up to the required stand
ard. Miss Annie Milner played Lady Leonora,
and won all hearts by her splendid singing
and unaffected acting; Miss Payne, as the
Gipsey Queen, Azucena, did ample justice to
her role, while Mr. Aynesley (kook, as the
Countde Lune, Mr. Bowler, as Manrico, and
Mr. Rudolphsen, as Fernando, performed their
parts in a manner extremely gratifying to the
audience. The instrumental part was fully
equal to the vocal. Mr. Cooper, the manager
of the company, is a perfect master of the
violin, and almost makes it speak, while the
piano accompaintnent was superb.
This evening we are to be favored with the
beautiful opera of the " Daughter of the Regi
ment," in which Miss Annie Milner personates
Marie, the Vivandiere supported by the, full
strength of the troupe. We scarcely know how
to express our admiration of the prima donna
of this troupe, Miss Milner, as she so far ex
cels any other that it is difficult to do her jus
tice. Her voice is fine and her execution bril
liant; in the higher register she is perfection
itself, and her trills and continuendos we have
never heard surpassed. Her powers are well
exemplified in the air, •' Lo ! hear the gentle
lark! " which is really enchanting. She is un
questionably a superior artiste, as well as a
beautiful woman, and has won the admiration
et all the music-loners and critics who have
listened to her. She has received many en
conjoins from the press, wherever she has ap
peared, but they were all merited. Mr. Cooper
is no less deserving of praise, for it is rarely we
hear a more accomplished musician, the simple
and difficult being alike to him, while the notes
which fall from his instrument are indeed ex
quisite. Messrs. Cook, Rudolphsen and Bowler,
and Miss Payne, are also meritorious artistes,
and the whole combined form a rare attrac
tion. The company will remain but a few
days longer, and we would advise all who have
not yet heard them to visit, the Apollo before
their departure.
Dar Goons—THE PITTSI3;;RGII STORE.—
We take pleasure, this morning. in referring
our readers to the advertisement, in. another
column, of J. P. Smith, of the Pittsburgh
Store, No. 92 Market street, that establish
ment having been recently re-opened with a
full and complete assortment of dry goods.
Mr. Smith is an experienced salesman, having
been employed for many years iu the leading
establishments of the city, and we -feel war
ranted in saving that he will give entire satis
faction to all who may tall. He has already
renewed his stock twice since the reopening of
the Store in June last, and he is obliged to
leave the city again for the East, to-day, for
the purpose of replenishing. In a week he
will return, when be will be prepared to offer
to the public a complete assortment of new
fall goods, of the latest styles. These will be
offered at low figures, and we are contldent
that the establiaihment will retain its populari
ty, and that a ready sale will be found for all.
We can knowingly commend Mr. Smith to
the public as an active, honest, through-going
business Mall, affable and attentive, who, with
his assistants, will deal fairly and satisfactorily
with all who may bestow their patronage.
TOILE? ARTICLE:I.-04r young friend, Jo
seph Abel, proprietor of the new drug store at
the corner of Fifth and Grant streets, is fully
prepared to supply the ladies with articles for
the toilet and perfumery of every description.
Ile has now on hand a large collection of hair,
tooth, nail and cloth brushes. taper,,, toilet bot
tles, puff-boxes, extracts, and an endless vari
ety of soaps of every description. domestic and
impotted, oils arid pomades for the hair, arti
cles for the teeth and complexion, with an in
finity of line extracts, essential oils, and co
-I,,godS. Indeed, every article employed in the
mysteries of the toilet, usually found in drug
stores, will be found here in abundance, and
Mr. Abel is proverbial for his attention to
business, and his politeness to the fair sex, vvho
are the chief patrons of his store for articles in
that line. He has also a large assortment of
drugs and medicirms generally, and does a
large prescription business. He is deserving of
all snectias,
FINE LaNnsr.teE. —Mr. W. C. Wall, fmm
whose pencil have emanated so many lino pro
ductions, has just completed another One land
scape, of large size, which may be seen at J.
.1. Gillespie's, Wood street. It ie a view on
the Conemaugh river, at Fltrt:.L;addie imp, and
any one who has aver vibite,...l the locality will
at once reCognize the picture, it is so accurate
and truthful. The grand 'maintain scenery is
admirably portrayed, and the river gliding
smoothly at the base of the hills, adds much to
the general effect, while a warmth of coloring
pervades the whole which atamps the picture
as a master-piece of landscapo painti pg. Those
fond of inspecting worke, of art will 'lnd this a
meritorious picture, and we trust that the art
ist may soon receive the reward of his labor.
Key EPTIoN oF HON 6 ', ,‘ Hot'il.AN.—Pur
suant to previous notice the Douglas Club of
Allegheny county held a special meeting yes
terday afternoon, at which Jacob .M'Collister,
Esq., President, prerdded.
On motion of Mr. Barnett, the President,
Sainuel Harper, the Secretary, and .lames P.
Barr, Esq., were appointed is committee to re
ceive Judge Douglas upon his arrival in tha
city, and escort him to the St. Charles Hotel.
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On motion of D. H. Hazen. Esq., a special
:
commatee on finance Wan appointed, to receive
contributions to defray the expenses incurred
in receiving Mr. Douglas. The following gen
tlemen were appointed, viz: James Irvin, Jim.
Mackin, Dr. G. B. Keyser, William Bennett,
Charles W. Lewis, D. ii. Hazen, and Charles
Barnett.
On motion, adjourned.
PITTSBURG TEMATII E. —"The rhan torn,"
was performed to a . good audience at the Old
Theatre last evening, every part being well
sustained, while the roaring farce of "Aunt
Charlotte's Maid," was received with thunders
of applause. The dancing by Senorita Maria,
the Spanish wonder, was excellent. as were the
interludes.
This evening, the new patriotic drama of
"The Golden Eagle, or the Privateers of 'iii, '
will be presented, with singing and dancing
by Millie Corrie, Miller, Aubrey and the
Spanish wonder, and the farce of " Aunt
Charlotte's Maid," repeated.
SITES FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES.—ShouId
any of our readers bo desirous of securing
such, we need only refer them to the advertise
ment of four country sites, on the line of the
railroad, in the Allegheny valley, to be sold
by Mr. Drvis, on next Thursday afternoon.
They combine beauty of scenery, and convoni
enhe of 'access from the city, with such addi
tional inducements as make them surpass, ' •
desirableness, any other available locality. '
THREE _PERSONS .I),Ftolynnp.—As two ysg
ladies and a man were returning from a P
meeting the other day, near Wellsbuq e Y
undertook to cross the Ohio in a skiff: en
about the middle of the river, the skT
i ,7
with water, and all three were drown, Miss
ladies were Miss Worthington an s t
Bell, and the gentleman a Mr. Ch
—r —•
schoo
Mlittsrowr ScrfoOLE3.—The p to twoorn , l
house at M'Keesport beitig too inr it was de
modate the large nutntle.r of P li ge Board of
termined at the last meeting
Directors to organize a high
,Priacipal, and
W. Blackburn was apppinxd principal of
Mr. E. W. Mouck was app • •
Fool. Mr. J.
the common school. _ •
_,e city nas been lerv
,
Titx gas stock held,lmont obtained in the
led upon, under the against the city, last
United ,States CrJelrich s & Co., on Sten
spring,in the misers Railroad bonds. The
benville and tfind the city had better pay
stock is valuato be sold.
up tbamalb
-The managers of the Isionon-
D rvr ,ge have, declared a dividend of four
m th e i p in the capital stock out of the profits
steiz month:
For the Pittsburgh Pont.
IN THE NIGHT.
She sleeps, and does not dream that I
Keep watch the live-long night;
l'oiso lonely pacing in the shade,
Now in the broad moonlight;
And now as comes some blissful feeling
Beneath her latticed window kneeling.
Happy the dreams, and sweet the rest
Of souls so pure and bright;
Whose hearts are flagrant all with truth,
Whose steps lead to the right;
Who are sometimes sent to worlds like th
In love, to teach us happiness.
To-night, to-night ; ah I what would I
Not givo to see thy face.
To have one lingering word from thee
This loneliness displace;
And from thy casement, where I eland
Mark the white waving of thy hand.
Ah, no! eh, no I she slumbers on
Nor knows the watch I keep,
Nor little dreams that lore like mllO
Thus hoverw o'er her sleep;
Alas I the loves that purest burn
Have °firmest the taut return.
Sleep on, my beat beloved: sleep on
-11 l watch the lion-long night,
No mortal arm shalt work thee harm,
No hung thing affright.
Oh that thy heart would rhoosr hut me
Its life-long watch to keep o'er thee.
POSTPONED.—The bearing of S. G. Lang
don, charged as being a party to the forgery
perpetrated on the Citizens' Hank, has been
postponed until next Monday, his counsel hav
ing requested 'a delay (Dillaye) until that time.
A further commitment was lodged against him
by! Mayor Weaver.
CHRIST CHURCH has been thorougly reno
vated during the past few weeks, and the inte
rior now presents a handsome appearance. It
has been cleaned, the ceiling repaired, and
the walls of the organ loft, as well as the ceil
ing, beautifully frescoed. The church will be
ro4rpened for service on next Sabbath.
TUE Birmingham and Pittsburgh Railway
Company seem determined to complete their
work before cold weather sets in. A large
force is employed on the road, and it will not
be long ore cars are running upon We are
glad to see this ; passenger rails - ay-a aro a
great institution, and „ the more the merrier.'•
PREPARATIONS for the County Fair next
week are being actively made, and its fair to
be a fair exhibition of our manufacturing and
agricultural resources. We trust that all who
have any thing to exhibit will endeavor to
send specimens to make the display as credi
table as possible.
VALVADLE REAL ESTATE AND STOcKB
Attention is requested to the sale of very desi
rable property in the Fourth and Seventh
wards of this city. Also, to bank, insurance,
and railroad stocks, by order of executors and
others, this evening. at Mavis' auction rooms,
A fifth street.
ONC side of tho Hand street bridge has been
newly painted, the inside wbito•w•ashed, and
now window frames, of iron, put in. The
upper foot wall• is now being repaired and that
side of the bridge pai n ted, au that it will soon
be much improved in appearance.
Tub tit. Clair street sower, the construction
of which has been such an annovance to the
public, is nearly completed, and the street will
soon be tit for travel. The improvement is a
valuable one, and will, periiapt, ;•oecitn
pense for the itif.eil‘'nfettee
We hope the taerribers of the tivinnastle
Association will bear in mind the inettlnt: this
uv'e•tiing, fur the purpose of taking measures to
celebrate the second anniversary of their or
ganization by a parade. All should attend.
SVIT has been instituted. before Alderman
Johns, under an old Act of Assembly, against
Samuel Ward, for running his title of 'omni
buses lto Itakland) on Sunday. The ease has
not been finally disposed of by the Alderman
The footsralk over the St. Clair street bridge
was not completed in time to be open to the
public yesterday, but it will be thrown open
for travel this morning at six o'clock.
ANToxio DlFittic 4 A, of Lawrancnville, waa,
yterday; o6Eurnitind to jail F.,Nuiro Jimmy,
of that borough, chargod with s,lling liquor
on Sunday.
Wi.. are glad to see that 2tir..W. S. Maven,
who mot with so SeriOM an accident on Mon
day last, tw recovered sufficiently to return to
the city, and resume his businus.
BACK AU•Jx.—Uliver klanna, the horse
thief, who escaped from the 'Penitentiary SOIIIO
weeks ago, was caught at Erie last week, and
returned to that institution.
A Houma on Diamond alloy, c,e.w Wood
street., took nro on Votmay morning, but was
extinguished without the aid of the fire de
partment.
hiliN'S AND Boys' ct.ovntigo of every va
riety of style and material, manufactured et.-
Presslf for Us, and decidedly the best stock
over offered in this market. Gentlemen and
parents will Lind it to their interest to call , at
our establishment, corner of Federafstreet and
the Diamond. Allegheny city, befor.; purchas
ing elsewhere. A strict adherence to our sys
tem of large sales and soall profits has given
the name of w. & Co., an enviable
pro-aminerice which n , coMpotton has hitherto
disturbed.
11:9,...As THE EVASONS OtANtir, most per
sons retiuire tu !Ate r mad Yet effective cathartic meth-
Harry o ff te foul aecurnulationet from the atom
azh, which, if f w tnitted to remain, induce _
WILSON'S HEPECtLE PILLS aro the beet Eengral
family rriedicite tioV in use.
They arc ispire& and Hold by B. L. Fa tiarSTOCI k
Wholesale auggits, and Proprietors of B. L. Fahnew
tock . a VermifttErfi o e 6o Wood Stroot
said at retail t druggists everywhere.
()JORGE W. SMITH,
BREwEI MALTEIM, 4! 1114.1 , DEALER,
Pitt West, Pittsburgh
HV I NG COMMENCED BREWING
.;r the semoo, I atu pow prepared to furnish my
ow let's With 4
BARRELS SUPERIOR OLD MON•
I t/ tj
oNOAIIELA RYE WHISKY, ' u store, and for
e by
M. 0101 1 ARA, in.,
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE.
151 Fifth street, between Wylie and Ross streets.
ad door above WVIle street
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n addition to my regular . brands, lam manufacturL a2 ---
,g a vert' FINE FLAVORED siTTER ALE. put uptujNE THDUSA NP DOLL,LARS--S4OO in
mall packages expressly for family use,
band; the remainder at Orli: ail a two yea,,, will
This Ale is net only a delightfid beverage, but is hig4urchase a comfortable house afoul' rooms, with a lot
ecommended by the medical faculty, for invalids, writailf ground 20 feet front, by 100 deep. Fruit and etiade
mild, nourishing tonic is reluired. i have 'abib Itrees, h•dran &c. Situate on Webster IL, Allegheny.
debrated
maga° B. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 !Utica( street
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WHEELING BOTTLED ALES,
Constantly on hand, ennatating of RENNET? BIT
AND CHAMPAGNES PORTER AND BROWN ST'
Packagers Mont to any pert of the city, Aug;
..
.1118,crie:mer 1ig5a.....,-Tic.-:—Thi InstW-`,
the want of which. has been ao long felt by our °
is now open, under thi s upertniemt,,„ o ,„ o f isra
Jackiwin,l.Jotnison, I We LiipayetteThundi_Er,_;
to t heir s` nta g e t°
trance, a wood street it is deaigned for the '''''''''
invited visit the
exhitattun Of the rd,#°_,,,Cta . of blbehanion, Aeanttli
snort
for uTthiatusavtwetsep:po:Bubmr.oll:thg_anieedganntilMoctlr; e i 4 :::t 4 t f i r o u e n t:o6;13:(3-Xn7, lea or
scientific 'priblicas2-ouriT.!ltograeoahati.vving antic •o bring
inatituto.:
.
' HeATTNAT_ ,STA'AIf• —As - a • ,1 1 2 0hial al
the worgineg meace er, Perf.act anOtef their self
,. nes, safe ty ; econor.f infuel, and the
regulatinkbooosaary t o k ee n ee l root, comfortable,
ule a/te l'oertifle ate to zit a,` Rsvls and PhilliiPa,
we g ive •S Phi/lips & Co, ° ll ; i l leir , .pLen of heat l ag
sucCestgi /l
ad Ward pope Schci...io. the e n d by steatiod Amid, loo k -- ,,A Our approval, and wa
Pittsblymtnatid them to - he public to giro entire
wealas of heating hp steal.
OX *Li
eatiefir,n
JWilson,r, John Mareall,
Dir Jr.,ect M. Tlne, Geor ß e .
R. L. vitiors. dl
Ni,lis
DAVIS
Gry
evoy Stir. dap{ of 6as lit?prtnnung and Bra es ss otnutee;,
Fixtur and Pum
So. 67 Wood and tFulet, street, Pittaburgh. ps
4160, ,
f.•• + 15 :::/tEri4 '1 . 1 * trOtlite, Sp • ' '
• • wall'ani. Grainer'. Orden, le at tear
Mirka; Burke's Building,
411si
lbSi„, DR. EfinITETTER'S BITTERS have receiv
ed the wannest eneonims from the press and people
throughout the Union. As a valuable tonic for the cure
of Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Constipation, and general ner
vous debility, it cannot be approached. Every day cases
of its great effect are chronicled through our principal
public journals. There is nothing equal to the enjoy
ment to that which the afflicted experience when using
fhiavaluable specific. Its mild tone, its sure and vigor
ous action upon a disordered stomach, and the cleans
ing of the entire human body should recommend it to
all classes of our community. All thatwill be necessary
to convince the skeptical of its healthy effects is to pur
chase a bottle and be convinced.
For sale by Druggistu and dealers generally.
HOSTETTER & SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
scs No.sBlVater. and 58 Front strenta
ger JULEs HAUEL'S EAU LUSTHALE HA in
Rateroaanva has been approved by the beet Chemists iu
the country. It stops falling hatr.llivee new rigor, deans
the scalp, and adds fresh beauty to the Hair.
Sold by B. L. FARNESTOCK Q 00., No. co, corner of
Wood and reitrth greets, Druggists generally, and at
the Laboratory of Jules Ilauel & Co., No. 704 Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia.
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.1-'l7/101,1 yna.
JOSEPH DEEM, et SON, m
Manufacturera, and Wholaialo and Retail Drillers in
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 424 Penn Streit, above the Canal,
!late on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain
Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own niantl
flunure, and warranted equid in quality and style to any
manufactured In the ray, and will cell at reasonable
prktes
fe2tilf
GEO. BLETCHER
Manufacturer of the Celebrated
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
TIT.ASTING BAND TOUPPRS,
LND LPZBT PLICLIPTV, er
Ornamental Hair (or !Mies and Gentlemen,
Na. 03 MARKET STREET,
D. 111 LUDO .
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crr
1 , 01•T4 & DUFF,
DEALERS IN MANILLA, Ctil - ruN AND irrE
CORDAGE,
OAKUM, TAR, PITCH CV ROSIN TARPAULIN
DUCK, AND HHATY DRILLINti.
No 90 Water Street.
FIRST CLASS
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
OF ALL S'ircZ; sizEs,
MADE To ~ IWER, OR SCA) FRuM THE :•.HELV
LARGESTOCK OF
COMMERCIAL STATIONARY
P , Pt 12 , 7"1" I 1•1 - Ca.
.41 it. toranet... eIfiCULRS
1, HILL
MANG, PA3,IPfILErs.
WEN/VAL.
0 G Ii 1J AS EY have reninvoti
kj. to their new Color Waroilcl.), N 0.37 Flay.t•tretet., to Itit• Nalr irGra Put Block, three don, tr,,•l
of Wood.
PITTSBURGH COPER ROLLING RILL.
C. G. EfUSSEY & CO.,
4.+;Xci,rtr, ~f
Brarierr Etatattd Sheathing Copper,
PreAmt - ,1 Botttryi, Inimmotiye
still Itiitioin and Hata( t'LZI,I.
and „ t i„. r B r „ ;41,•1tt, 0 - ppoir, ecirr,r
,te. I ieitier. In lilock'in, I' Plate, 1,1141 Wire,
Zinc. Antimony, Sho.l..mn, Tinnet,' ,
No. 37 Pint; 9tcrt, Pittsburgh, P.
Stlevt Culver e antpulern. farb.4,lm.l
T HE D LARGEST
Lithographic Fablishment in the City.
WM. CHUCIIMAN I
PRACTICAL LITH 0 GRAPH E R
CORNER THI AND MARKET STREETS,
DUFF'S COI_LEG3t7ILI.INIis,
fy2lly2p - PI TTSP I , R(i l'A.
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IIIAV ET II DA Y ASS( 'I AT El 1111
I .
wail , no, Mr. a:LIAM tu the Undertnhalig
Lcn
//1•"4. Whlt'il will 11.11, lu. enndu,lo,l under the name
and gyle Lyme fkllnr JAME 4 LEE( oN.
Joan DELLAW 341 CR 111,01
Undertakg In all its Brandies.
LEVI DELLOW,
No. 118 Fourth Street,
ARE PRidt}:/-) T 4.) DO L7.I)EIZTAK
INI: to ito, hnanchen, in the bent limuucr,
nt iirlee.l to stir' tune,.
.4 , „ „01 nnoltk•ntinn to 1 , 19 EN NEW STYLE
rATENTALCASE, b.r the Hale o r
which ( h ey N olo agent, in Ono Cu,, and of winch
we keep , ns ,y ori hand a complete ro.sortipi.rd.
A.
mewed. beatk.`"P• and 61, 1 4 " b• 4 /.7 exert nn
p tibero , 4. supplied with ilearoes. Horse. and
Carriage, p r ly, and at lower rate, than any ether
emtabhohrne• t hb. (14 7• Guaranteeing le rattler
eat
o,feetion, uolleit a eontinnanew of the ratronaz,,
h eretofore &Idly , wx.touded to the old firm. I apifi
A:ENT ONTA-1,
DirwrlNE 1110\ STORE.
COIAAN, HAILMAN 4 CO..
taNtrykc-rUItXR- 4 pg
Iron, NI, Steel Springs, Axles, ‘Vraught
Is, Washers, Spikes, note.
FLAT "' R on , nAR OF ALL SIZIN, ETC.„ ETC.
moored to their new extennre {Warehouse,
No m / Witter anil 94 .Front 5i,..,
wh,toy are prepared to execute all orders to their
F IT line and complete assortment of Dn.
~,,,,,,w
oil ti
goods constantly ou hand,
er on, liberal 'terms. fetal!
JounV . IV."eRii.WFORD
genes &Counsellor at Law,
AND iNoTitttit plitturc,
DAVENPORT, IOWA•
ofscial attention given to collecting and souring
of e ver
Ram 'to—sleriarnish Letulevy,
E 3. Roberts, E..i,
Capt. R. J. Gram
Roberta d Mellon. Attorney,. torn
100ACR2S OF PRAIRIE AND TIM
BER LAND, well Watered, situate in Franklin
county, Ransaa, 2 3 miles from the county ooati l 0 acme,'
in cultivation; log cabin, &c. flood timber—walnut, oak
and hickory. Priceliii4. For sale by
wig ft CUTHBERT & 80N, 61 Market street.
CALCINED MAGNESIA
a large supply
. nt* this highly esteemed and popu
L i rtiele Just received, and for sale by L. WILCQX,
.13'27 oor. Smithfield and Fourth sts.
FIRE BRICK.L-The - attention of our man
ufacturcrals directed to our Fire . l3rick, which will
be found to be of the very best quality, and warranted to
givo perfect satisfaction. For sale in any, quantity,' at
reasonably low prices, by __ _
CHADWICK & 80N,
No. 1461
aid 151 Wood Pt.,.Pittaburgh
' QOAPS, SOAPS.—Received to-day, a large
i s , lot of Low's Cleaver's and Wright's Honey Soap,
Brown Windsor Soap
Palm Soar;
Cocoa Nut. Oil Soap,
'
And for sale by JOSEPH ABEL,
atlVk_Lorner Fifth 'and Grant streets.
kor
BBLS.. SICILY CANARY SEED, just
reeewed and for sale py
Rug=
BEimium A KELLY,
Allegheny City.
AMES Hr
& CO., Pork Packers
and -- " ° 131 ES
c n f r AiriniL'AoPrrßMAHains'
fell:kip • PittBbµrgt
JUST P UBLISHED -GRANT'S CASE,
VOLUME I .—Report' pf cssea.sr_gue . ct 4k the Su
preirice Court of Pennsylvania.: By Bojpoarrap. (+rant:
For male by "ell) KAY- I. -00.45-Airodd street:—
LENTS' FURNISHING GrIX)DS, an ele-
N_KgantaasaTtnenc EATON, ans 00,
.17 4 comer Fitth And MoitoltiOts,
lE=BEV!
PlrMiunmi, Pt
.1. It WELT,IN,
6.21;(.1.1 street near Feurth
TR 51 At I N tiS.
and Itt,tto, mot.,
it•.%; ,tut t• , our N., —t—r.
r , tN, t'REE rt
E•tor.nnti Ntr.rhet .t . troetts
EN". , 1.1 •• IS I 1 Nr; (;n4")1 ,,
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s lit it -;
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Inn the mnris.4. tp.unpi n 1 (I,
p.l
j,,sEPII Itoltl.‘Nts
~•.i Mnrkvt
.1.431 ES 4.. EIETZEIt,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
hat Tlir SUL
Flour, Grain, !;aeon, Lard, Dotter. Seed
Dried Fruit and Produce Generally,
Vo EN ER it/ MA ER ET AN IT I'l EST sTP.E. ETN,
PITTI-titultht I, 1 1 1
Ecru ro—Franyer TT. ibrllyy. 1.1.1., Wllham I,lw , Trlt,,
Sr.. S. CTTO,I,•rt A syn, PTIT,I.TTr E I I . Pend A • et. Ili ,T,YII
A STTebritio.u. s dtr,..1 . . T .T-IT 111 .0 11 IT.TIT I, ' I-1 A
Howell, :11.:11,;It• A T 0.., troorgy 11. V telyT -TIT. 1 •yleon.
Paxton A e,., \\ I. hug
Illyl
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_ , N I : :N I
rtt.-1-41 t;et.rt:e M ,1, ro, krr,ul,o4l yin .1 Ilt ,4 pl,n. li!
, IntTou. in rt-Tular YrT/er, ato tad., to U. n.ii:,
!MVP, inking lunygeTrityny ; IT,TIubT TTinT ill Tre..T:TraebyT-,
pert the h.ttl, to, tit, hhhet, ~• in t",n,., ITTT TriTrlyToy FTgury
Table , : 1 1 1stan.,. yr, 111 , ..11,...1,11,, r..,111.-
I M 1 , ;1 , 1 .•1 1,
t, Matt.. toner I•croro iciblod,od.
Traveller. ivi,i 41'M -burgh TT TII pi T.l. r Hy- 1. , ..1T Ty ,
the ordtoarT Itailburd 1.111,1 e, 1,,, ,11.•• 11 giV,... , :di 011
1nk.,,,,ry I . .TY.tatree l'abl•-•+ TO Pitt•dear,;ll, aryl tbyl, by• I
romes minutely de , riptisy of the Tystiry l'enn , ylV,l T la I
itallro.lld. JI/SC 1 .,, 111,1111.1 fer Tylle hp `V. S HAVEN,
AuTT:AI Corn, Wood & Tlerd Ii Markot A S. , •,.nri , t.
_
Al , A Inf 111: 'PEN Acio . N - -_sitwit.• on
tho init. lb Tyr.al , T l ., InTle.l.•ly, they:ry,lTT•l.een
liillteTek and 1104,,' Strrtlyil, 2 TIytTLITT IT•Tute 1.1.11,.', a
,±0.t.1.•, n,‘ e‘er,ll,TT vritirn C .. 11 . .ii Is ',Ca , . I On, appl, pcar.
peaell. ;duet and Therm' troy, ',null, .IToTT. Ay 'Ph, F T I
14 ayue :TETT' 1'1,...Tge Itadroryl, and •• 1 1 T•aler ,and f ..",
tin rough ire, pretr., , ,
1 1 Tleo S7.OUTT. For Fall , 1.
.el S crTIIEFIZT A T. , TN. ...I 11Ar1.tt •ViTT.I.
--
NEIN ILL. \ I'A PERS.- -11,T1TITIC AlT*l.lrl 1
i Medium anr ll-1 •• , o1 ‘i Tbith , . '..lr._: , •.Ty I. yl thy
oknolo Titobiled ou band e”: 1, f.TT T•aly I. er
TTyl
KAN .t iI J , 1,.% 41,,,..1 ,t r. T T .
11- `'i _F' •i i T
ii_ci AMA RI N DS. juHt 1 ., ..t•it-t.tl I v
aug24 oornor Diamond and JOSEPH
MarketVLF:llllNa,
Parent.
SCETI n li., Ruilk-.... T r sale by
sea
J. E. 'WELITIN.
•
Cll
_
ALK CRAYONS -200 Fl;.,., received
and for solo by
.1. R., WELDIN
-•-" - _ _
M ACA RON 1.-20 brtxt-s Italian:
do. IV boxes Arry•re•an
Vermirolli.-151 boxes Italian,
-._
do. 15 .. American,
I I
On hands and for saki lo;
'FtFAIRER. .I.NDERSoN,
nnw.:7
Nu :19 Wood street,
CITRON.-5
rasp„ " Leghorn." on kw(
And REVI%IER ANN.:W:IIN,
ting 27 No.aa %Vood •opposite at. t:harles Hotel.
GENTLEMEN'S FIJI:NISI - 1ln'; (3( )0 1 ) S.
city, of all kinds, as good and as cheap any in ilo
at
EATON.
(RgE
corner Filth and Market street,
A BEA UTI ULPI R RPh,togral
is writing by light. ' Th e outlines of tl tuitirin
form, taken by thth_process, and couehod by the Artist',
pencil, must lie portent. Tho w who want such Picture
ran get them at
WALL'S,
augZblw Jones' Budding. Fourth street.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—
acres of excellent land, situate at twelve mile.
the city. nod Mc miles from Ferrysville—wen
improre t
having WO aeres in cult tvation, 30 of which in meadow
and 82 acres in prints timber; adapted for a stock
farm, being well watered—Pine creek running through
the farm. Also. it superior location for a !sill. A good
two-stony dwelling house, grain house, &c.; also, a tenant
house and stable. Large orchard, and and great variety
of fruit. Churches, schools and mills convenient. Can
be divided into two farms. For sale by
aag27 S. CUTHBERT & SON, Al Market
RIENTA TOOTH WASH—A del
‘..5 compound of gumsand aromaties, cleansing e to ihe
teeth, healing to the gums, a fragrant to the mouth.—
Sold by
L. WILCOX,
H'27 corner Smithfield and Fourth .vie.
MEDALLION PENS.— Por flexibility
Nord to x quill. For Pali , by
Sol J. R. %YELLIN,
63 Woodstreet. near Fourth.
APPLEs.S.-2,6 bbls. choic,, Apples,just r
ceived and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
sngSt corner Market and First streets.
IiANKEWS CASFW, MONEY 1300 K;
Port Monales, M , lnomn,ltn Books and Pock.
Hook. for Bale by W. S. HAVEN Stationer,
corner Market nod Se cond street+,
E VER. Y 1' ARIET Y of Domestic add Sta
ple D ry Goods, always on hand, and as low as dui
be found anywhere. Pleas'e call and see them. •
Au g:75 O. RANSON LOVE, 74 Market
----- street.
r—et.NE DOLLAR SKI —;
FINE STEEL SPRING',
,
-
White and Colored, just received at
BORNE'S. 77 Market street,
ORTY-TWO ACR OF
LATCI ear
Cliften Station, Fort Wayne Chidago Rilroad, at
itut eight miles from the city; 12 acres in cultivation;
2 acres creek bottom: fine timber; small honse and sta
ble. -Price $1,600: For sale by
804 45. CUTHBERT- & SON, 51 Market street.
LEFT, at New
.41011. t York Cost. JOSEPH HORNE,
kual9 _
77 Ma.rkotstreet.
R. WELDIN'S No. 27 Elastic Pen,
• Dar , Weak NO. 68 WOOD =MEET. .
PTEMBER 6, 1859.
SAPONIFIER,
OR
CONCENTRATED LYE.
The Ready Family Soap Maker;
NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT,
LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY ITS
FOB SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPERS.
.11 AN 1 'PA CT UR El, ONL Y RF TII Is
PENNSYLVANIA
Salt Manufacturing Company,
396 Penn St„ above Canal
5p30.41-tuath
pURE SALT PURE SA UP!—
THE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY
Table, Dairy and Packing Salt,
Is nptrulfacturt,l Lr the
'eunsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company,
300 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL
ftrOkgo-tuAt h
DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA NORM'S
DYSENTERY MIXTURE.
TN offering this zno.liciu, to the public, I
j claim that it not only brings .seedy relief is to the
mitforer, but that it attacks the disease w tt, Calidel.:t.l
eradicates it entirely from the 4y,tern. l_iwito4 to its very
rare virtues, it MIS on the liver, correct, all the derarm
ed secretions of the ;teen, and invigorates the whole
system. !Co family should be ITiO1013( a Little in the
house, for it is adapted alike to the most tender and (lel
icate of infants, a, well as the stoutest and most robust
of MC. By having it always on hand, and taking it upon
the first appearance of an attack, you allay - say, 'yourself
from mtlerma and expense. Many death, from Cholera
eould hare teen avoided by tamely toing this Mixture
Many vertifmates can ho niaamted, but we think the
peYV;eople earl bf,s; judge after a trial, and more ,awf e t_
nt l nffer s upportin g named persons as additional
te,tirnony,all that is a.skel for the laarrhm,
and Dysentery Mixture. The Pd`roans are known in our
oommanity
John Wrigley,
A. Seherer,
J. P. Knox,
John Pr:trick
JaMeslienney, Jr
T. K. IVl*Klught,
R. Swan.
Prepared solely by the sol , eriher, at the Trn:: !Jo;
of J. .N. Satrawan, M ffu liEl.l-
Corner Wood and Sixth sts.,Pitt,hur;Th.
Prier 2Z, e,lits per Is-tae, mu_.7S,Lndta-trio
. _
MINIATURE PIANOS.
?FM JUST RECEIVED RT:74,l=z;;;;OL'i
=OEM
MANUFACTORY IN PHILADELPHIA
‘‘. `WPF:ttI,R
MNIA.TIIRE PIANOS
id'They .r.• purifitet initdek.ti neatnetetitnil volltp.,lt)e•
ferm i wtt att teattetnetiti tif !one The pulite aro ti•
, peetfdlly invited tit it'd] £111111.,/11111t.
H. t, N i t. Fifth tititey.t,
NO.. Agent, rid ilift If iiitinitr e
rir 13F1,4 I , e.t skirt in tln
j_ .•.,y 3‘ !I. own It, ti“.l at
EATI tN, CI:EL .1 1)1
eerner Fifth and Marizet -t
Merchant- and deader. Atippilo.l at a.,14,01 :4/Iranete
I. • Fi 0 41f E
MARBLE ! MARBLE ! I
JOHN HICARGO
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Posts, &c., &c.,
0 9 _ The public are respectfully invited to exotrono
Our Mock. Pners.low, and work warranted.
iy121.14 NO. 388 LIBERTY STREET.
- p NITIT
RE FUR CASEE.—A full as
s,rtment PittiMurgh manufactured FURNI
TURE. embracing
BURFIA UX,
WARD ROBE,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling,
as well rei a splendid assortment of
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only .
teens on which business In done at this establishment 19
fi.r CASU. pnees on Imlay. accordingly-. Pertains in want
of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by
tolling at FACKINER .t
No. lea Smithfield street, below Fifth.
1. I). Facazatc,
Jens M. lawts.
• -
LARD OIL, CANDLES,
No. 47 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P
IiEW FIRM.
GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO.,
TEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS,
ps.umi; F. ft.` unJ FINISHERS' of all kinds of bnos
DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES, &C.
Office and Wareroom, No. 124 Wood st.
tire Doorx from Fifth.
B. R. Harbour,
Paniel
tlunint•l
Andrew
Dasld Lfird.
Capt. Alen. Huy.
Foundry, No. 152 First st.,tive Doors below
31 onongahola House.
The U.'ll-1,11,,V11 pi - neut . :Al skill and experience in the
tr,,e,t,,— of lira,t Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe
Fit of tii.• ••••xiatr members of the arm, (who wall
cteo their :mention to all work entrusted to
entitle tic to a share of public patronage.
All O rders promptly-
Ft E., isir O 'V' A.
" 1 . „! 1 !1: ,ov o,i WEAVER'S
from 24 llll F L i
n L h '
street,
Nk tt ••11 th•• 01.t.0,t0 yule of the street, next door to
E.ttoo. 1%0. now store. second story. [au 1
GM M. BOLE,
Eft t L DER AND MACHINIST,
tt EAT W I.:4;I'ERN PLAESING MILL, cor. Mar.
Pittsburgh, Its-, will make to
r. o, dr:silted as good as can be made, the
toli,,A 1 g 1 , , , 1111,.. vs. eta:—Steam Engines, Turning
ier n0...1 and den; Planers, for wood and iron;
t:rgss,,,i.Nlaeltine,.-.lifdiSelland Tobacco Screws: Patent
rlgt t Madlifies. in the best manner; Shafting,
of all sizes and variety; Screws, of
.sol .il3/11r-t., All.l pad], ti, fifteen feet in length. Will
:eel have on hand. Doctor and :Nigger En
a.•l I Pumps for steamboats, &a Lathe
other Planing done to order; can plane 32
mob, by 9 fort. Si inche6 long.
pr.,,,,pf y F,/lei and Sornostlo Solicited.
N I 1 —Parr;oular attentsen and promptitude given to
npacr, Pinning Pre+-es and other Machines.
IPENIIISILVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Ixlitimllls.—The Ninth Annual Ex
p.ths. I State Agricultural So
`th .2,, h and linth days of September next. tin
1.. the irlueretary remove to the
- I, ho PlulAdelphu. Society fnr the promotion of
No. Q., rect. Philadelphia, where
ol "iltr: tot ,ho Exhibition will opened.
1.. der, n.1 , 1i - e.g.o.ii to the l . i....eretary at Harrisburg... John
Phdadeltilna. or Charles K. Eagle, Bustleton,
ine.et wall attention till lot September.
('ID T.-tiIt:ART, President.
fld , rra..S... re:dry.
it.ttait. for exhrhitatn ettrried no all the Raifrom!
tt ttte and t'rent. free of charge.
,arn
/I /111-1.-,I
A NEW ,;()SzPRING WoVEN ix . SKIRT with a lately patented Is a - different
wel fr.ini any other in Ulla market. and much
. treneth..itlia:ty and form. Sold only by
Ivltt EATON, CREEd CO,
Fifth and Market streets.
PcK Er) tin"rEß.-
.'.:, bur,! , , 0 , .. 1 p1. , k,1 Ituttor,
to tilt' I do do,
IS keg, d,.. do.
In 21110 V... anti for Kale by !HILLER. 4: RICKE'rSON.
sr24 Nos ?Xl and 223. Llbertv !strew.
't AV ELI, STREET FOR SALE
- A Lrl,l; or hall, ,ix rooms, Lath room
••••lial and attic: sloule treog and shrnibery.- Lot 22 fec
it..nt 1 .1 'u dt . ..p; very I.lt , a,ant 1.......... all in good or
Pr-o s.2.aoa. Terniq
mig4 k BON. 51 Market eL
111 81 - . 11.1)1 Xi: itr die "Old Poor
1
pun. car. Priee for both $450.
jThree 20' by 12,, on Washington street,
Manchester. Priee f.-100 Forside by
lib ERT d SON. 61. Jiarket st
0 I Li,i}r;t.l-1-,;,1:11,)),M,,,(,-2,iLi.111.:1e.°1,,Nr1d8R,1:1141,-rldkj—N2s
sl of land. a dwelling house. stable. en. 4, Price
io, $7O 1 ; halinioe at "no. veal - . For sale by
s. (I. , THRERT .t 90\}311.
21 Market street
I CAL WOR - KZ
The Conini-d of ; 3 vols.
The CCLI , ./t1,,1. of Peru; 2 vols.
Feld...rid std INaliella:;role.
the Seeorid: 3 rid,
Charles the Fifth ; 3 voila.
lhogrilitli,al ;old C ritienl.:illliani es; 1 vol,
CO, 63 Wood street.
A(i FA it. FOR SALE--115 sores,
...1.. - - A_ t o ne!.•. iroin tho vity, on the Perrykville Plank
Road I liwellizir I lorPie 01,1 rooms, iradl-honse, pump
end a ell of s.,fi water: a brick barn, stable and carriage
orehard of choice frnita brick spring
...toile,. a dwelling finished off for a store and
d The fences are all in good or
der, 70 oulttv3tll,ll • halanee in fine thnber. Gar
.
1 1'
1.1. E I:TON '8 Superior White and Phi'
001, ;mil a Gill line of 41 kitidc of Domestic
and staple try 1 40,15. alitave en hand.
/IA NtiQN . .I..OVE' T 4 Market street.
I.:L SPRING DOLLAR
d0,.0n. n hi,• and onlomd.'to arrive this day.
Mi.i.oht.w, :out •ipplted at, a eirmill advance. .
E:AT(IN, CREE a CO.,
Oornor Filth arid Market erg:
J EliS F. N . K.ll ES, 3 ERNEYPEACHES,
tin.. 1,•1 of Fr, ,h Jersey Peachez+, basketsy,reCeiTed
thi , Jay, . •
r,,r , al.• .
D. C. HERBST'S,
Corner Liberty and florid streets.
1 ()()0 LRS TITRE CREAM TARTAR
ink, re...eh - 0.11,1nd for sole 'Br
BECKHAM it BELLY,
Allegheny City.
41-. P
L'ER I ()R. ARTICLE of Pure Ohl
_ Ryr. WhiNky, r:An be procured at
JOSEPH FLEX ING'H,
corner of Diamond and Market street.
TIR I.:SS - "Tli I MAU NGS, Embroideries, Ho
ss•ry and Glocc, kmds of Summer Goods
at C.4:1, 14. close out 14etoro remarui. .4 : -
RATON, CREE & CO.,
~.1"..• Fifth Cld — Market sta.
27
T IQui if{ ICE.-1.0 ctis,, Sicily; 5 eases Ca-
IA lain...inst. unsaved anal fbr sale by ' •
IiEDIEIt & AND.EIONi.
aug27 :19 W0.,1 , treet, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
_
Tii E liN Ll - PLACE to g6t aLgoo Cigar,
1,4 at
JOB- FL.P.MM3,,..3,'
Maint...4 corner Diamond and, st.
ED I Uhf, !temp and Cap Blank Books,
.if all •ii3 - li, and sizes, made tia the beat rammer.
isitglil
RAY & CO.: 65 Wood etre( t.
_____
50
LS. S U P. CA Rll. SODA, just receiv
ed nud for sale ny BECKKA.III.6: KELLY,
Allegheny City.
COTCII ALE AND PORTER:-
4.easks Blood', Scotch Ale; •
'• Tivnieurs India Palo Ale;
I.,ntigoltrae,r,RintosticETsoore,
-
Ji\ . $1,:;00. IN .EASY PAYMENTS,
for a properly ,n the'city, that rents for $o per
Year. 3 thrmuroorn tenements, and One of 4 rooms, With
a lot of ground .5 br no feet. For sale by • . • z
alio) sIA "I'Lf 111.:HT & SON, 01 Market 'street.'
4aSECTION OF LAND, in Boone county,
bleu, for „„1 f ,,.53 per nem. 506 acres of land in
VL
ago county. Pa., at $.3 per acre. For sale.by
a le'
TB S. CI 7 "IIII3ERT & SON, 51 Market at.
0 DWELLI.NG HOUSES, and esa Houses, for rent.bi - .:••. . . .
aUO2O S. cUTHSERT o SON, 51 Market at
\1P.,,,,..
DURANteS ItIeTINE, or . . Crystalized-
Castor Oil Pomade,' removes id'once„--tlizifX-li
Itching. and all cutaneous crunno 2 FAssagla eat.: ' ff,
a DJ
ii 10 - 2. , •.DiG'S,
rnr24 . • corner IY ,r,lfarket street._
'
no
1:1 1 A.RR1.,..T.R ' -;- atEtOITS,This ;umo.
1.1 nvall , ' . . ins stood the test onong use,
.d stilt-( head of the numerous prepare
do. ' : A large supplyjust received, and for
t.f L. WILCOX,
t ear. Etzoidelebiand Fotatbsta.
Stistellnneous
lIAS A IIEACIIIITL Burt-nay OP
BOOK CASES,
I) F F C E FURNITURE
B. C. & ICIAWYER;
YLENITP4C7MM 07
Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
CUTIriSERT S 50N.51 Market at.
IVIRSET PEACHES
NUMBER 281
Nquerrean galleries.
Z 2 .00-ER.S'
Ainbrotype and Photograph
GALLERY,
No. 70 Fifth Street,
Iv-EARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
JET Photographs, colored or plain, taken at short no
tice, at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them.
SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and
colored in Oil.
norB
L I k--i-li-E,
AND MEDIUM
FITOT.O
Colored in Oil, Pa.stelle, ofPlain, is the most artistic
style, and at Eastern prices.
D OTOG RA pH, A.MBROtyPE, .ME-
A_ • LAINOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL
LERY, Cbr. Fifth and Granistreets.—The nubseriber hay
ing fitted up rooms in ArTIGHE'S BUILDMG, is now
prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TG.
GIVE SATISFACTION.
Call and examine the enlleetion.
PENN RALCRINE WORKS
FOUNDRY,
IL WIGIITIPIAN,
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines, Shafting:and:Ponies
Boring Machines,
Mortice Machines
Gear' Wheels,
•
Itangers, etc., etc;
a 5
Orders promptly attended to.
dy
ALLEGHENY,
E SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING WORKS:,
PARK, IVCCURDV X. CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bet
toms,. Raised Still Bottoms. Speller Solder, itc., also im
porters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
Wire, Am. Constantly on hand, Tinnien's Machines and
Tools. Warehouse, Ise. 149 First, and Second streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de
ired pattern.
myzayd...•
WIC M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
IRON FOUNDERS,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
MANUFACTURE ALL KrNDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun
dred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills,
Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc.
Give particular attention to the construction of En
gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights,
mulay, and circular saw
mills-
Have always on hand, finished and ready for shipment
at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron sewately, and
Wrought Iron Shafting, hangers and Pales in every
variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma
chinery and Machine Canis.
Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of
the best quality of materials. and warranted in all cases
to give satisfaction
'"Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and
promptly filled.
mr=i6mdavr
WY. EIYETIL Dean s. PARK. JA.IID3 PARK, JR
SMITH, PARK &
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY
PITTSBURGH; PA.
Warehouse', No. 149 First and 1:10 Second streets.
Manufacturers of all sizes, and clescriptiOns of Coal Gil,
Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons. Dog
Irons, Wagon flo=es, Steel Moulds, .11les.l3angersand
i ll P st i- : n Ebbing and Machine Castings of wrery descrip
tion made to order.
Raring a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend
ed to.
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110-OFING.--GUM ELASTIC
IMPROVED CEMENT, AND
CANVASS ROOFING ;,FEET, CEMENT, AND
GRAVEL ROOFING
Aqprrs FOR
Patented Asidielitc Roofing Felt.
ROOFING. MATERIALS FOR SALE,
With Instructions for Applying. Ou, Roors REPAII22I3
5 Smithfield St., between Fourth and Fifth.
J. IL HiHerman Jas. Colloid,
HAVING ENTERED INTO PARTNO
-81111., for the purpose, of carrrink on the
HAT AND CAP BUSINESS,;
(Under the name and styli , of ' I EILLERTITAN S:
COL-
Wit DO would respectfully inform their friends and the
public generally that they are now receiving from the
manufacturers, and will open THIS DAY. an entire new
stock of
ITS, CAPS, AND LADIES' -FURS,
•
Of the newest and latest styles, to whieh we invite the
attention, and solicit t % of those cleaning good : ,
in our line. •
NO. 75 WOOD STREET.,
Three doors'from.Fourth
PITTSBURGH. 'PENITA
CENTRE HAT • STORE
HIRSELF - E.T413 & SON,
• ...DEALERS IN •
GENTS' FITRATISHEIVG. GOODS
SHIRT MANUFACTUREBs,
$3 Wood litre et
.
The subscriber, respeciftillv announce that Smarr
made by them are guaranteed - to fit; will be forwarded
to any part of the Union, on receiving from the parties
sending the orders, their personal measurement ih
inches, accenting, to the formula given below. - -
Remember the size must beearefully and accurately
taken, as all necessary allowances are made by the cut
ter of the establislirnent.
First --Size around the neck.
Second—Size around the wrieL
Third—Size around the cheat,a miediately, below the
1
arm-pile. • -
to' the middle of shoulder, length of. arm
to wrist joint.
linee- .
Fifth--linight of pereen, from tho .shoulder to the
pan.
Ibis plan is quite unique. and wai be of great Tithe to
gentlemen at a &item,, who tied it impossible to ob
tain at home, Shirrs to satisfy them in style and 111
Also, on hand, a full assortment of Shirts of our matt
tifactnre. Any orders addre•ised to us byteoft, mini, will be
promptly attended to. .
P.'S.—Rlease state by what conveyance they are to he
ship,,,L . •
$ . h. HIRE t HFE lin ' x SON,
..i9SO • No. SD Wood street.
T 1i . , ... 4 ' ,1-N E'L A A:' , ;l .l Atili,!, ) ,',',4 o l',.-,
after subjecting it to the severest tests known to the
bidet are fully persuaded that there iv noFamily Wash
ing Soap in the United States, for so little motley, having
at once so many good qualities, (and so few discounts)
OF. BEAUTY-1n colors, tini mess, s surface and tex
to ATI%
lr ''—lr. freedom from rosin, '
tu.gentme,
clay, fish oils, stale grease, and adulterations.
OF QUALITY—For wnshing clothes, of every descnp
lion, coarse or fhtet eatton,bnen. Woolen or silk; dyed,
pritited or white: for 1:11.A.500 tar. grease. pitch, paint,
oil, printers ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothes,
furniture, and from the hands.
Give It a fair trial for yourselve and be convinced:
of the
Reme
dire mber ,ons. the mate is on each bar. Ask for a copy
cti B. C. &J. H. SAWYER.
15 S. • h . , 41' Wood street. Pittsburgh' •
RAILROAD SPIKE CaIIEPANy:
Jose Dilworth, D. W. C. Bithiell;"
(SueceAtors to Porter. Rolfe d Slut,)3ll.`i LTA CM REP-9 or
BAILEOAA SPIKES,
CHAIRS AND BOAT'SDIRES,
.of W!iter and Cherry alley
~IyTTL'iR URPIL Jfl
~' HIA~CT`ATHIy,
. .. . ,
•
NU, AIW .BOLT •F'ACTORY.;.
ratent,got,Presiod Nuts of all sizes on bund, and dbiti_
ufaetured. Also, Bolts for Bridge's, Illaelnue, Agrieul_
ugamantements, ke., farnisheft at shortmotace:'
Warehouse, No. 114 Water street.
au .td RNA? SCULLY & CO.
firkins for sale by
jyll WILLIAM a. sacra a 00.
BEE
PTBST
IMPERIAL,
WALL'S,4 GALLERY,
Jones' Building,Fourth street
Corner of Fill.ll awl Grant street..
BATES 8 JOHNSON.